这里有个例子:
Airline cancels German family's vacation after member jokes about terrorism at airport
Tue Jan 5, 11:38 AM
By The Associated Press
BERLIN - A German man was temporarily detained at Stuttgart airport on Tuesday after he repeatedly told security personnel that he had explosives in his underwear, police said.
The 42-year-old man apparently was joking about the failed attempt by a Nigerian man to blow up a jetliner bound for Detroit on Christmas Day by igniting explosives concealed in his underwear.
Police said a full body search of the German man did not turn up any explosives. However, Tuifly airline refused to let the man, his wife and daughter board the plane to Egypt, where they planned a vacation.
The police said in a statement that the family would not be refunded for the cost of their cancelled trip and could "expect a fine of up to C1,000 ($1,444) ... and possible costs for the police operation."
The names of the man, his wife and daughter were withheld in accordance with German privacy laws.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/100105/world/eu_germany_bomb_hoax
Airline cancels German family's vacation after member jokes about terrorism at airport
Tue Jan 5, 11:38 AM
By The Associated Press
BERLIN - A German man was temporarily detained at Stuttgart airport on Tuesday after he repeatedly told security personnel that he had explosives in his underwear, police said.
The 42-year-old man apparently was joking about the failed attempt by a Nigerian man to blow up a jetliner bound for Detroit on Christmas Day by igniting explosives concealed in his underwear.
Police said a full body search of the German man did not turn up any explosives. However, Tuifly airline refused to let the man, his wife and daughter board the plane to Egypt, where they planned a vacation.
The police said in a statement that the family would not be refunded for the cost of their cancelled trip and could "expect a fine of up to C1,000 ($1,444) ... and possible costs for the police operation."
The names of the man, his wife and daughter were withheld in accordance with German privacy laws.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/100105/world/eu_germany_bomb_hoax